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Role of microorganisms in soil fertility (slideshare.net theconservation.com)
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The only time you want to see holes in your undies

May 27, 2022
Six weeks ago, I dug up my undies. Earlier this year, I decided to repeat an experiment that the new class of Napa County Master Gardeners had conducted last winter: I buried my underpants. Why do such a thing? The results will tell you how active the residents of your soil are.
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http://www.ipm.ucanr.edu/FAQ/natural-enemies-poster.pdf
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UC IPM - a superpower for gardeners

May 20, 2022
Can we improve our soil and manage insect pests with techniques that slow and maybe even ultimately reverse the human damage to natural resources? Practices that started innocently enough to improve and simplify food production have turned into a huge problem.
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Worms in dirt (Flickr, NRCS Oregon)
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Learning nature’s way of healing our soils

May 14, 2022
Heal the earth by healing the soil? Are we really able to slow global warming by manipulating dirt? Humans have been stripping mother earth of her verdant, life-supporting cloak for a long time, but the damage has shot up to a critical stage in recent years.
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Soldier Fly (Flickr, Thomas Shahan)
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The soldier fly marches on

May 7, 2022
The first time I saw soldier fly larvae in my worm bin I did not know what they were other than maggots. I picked them out with a long tweezer and dropped them on the ground. My intention was to kill them when I was done.
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Cucumis sativus (plantsam.com)
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The prolific cucumber trials

May 1, 2022
Cucumbers are an easy summer vegetable to grow in Napa County gardens. I'm sure of that, because last summer I participated in the Napa County Master Gardeners' field test of three different varieties, and we had more cucumbers than we could eat for a couple of months.
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